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ExactlyNot too many diets are pushing meat 14 serves a week.

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What's wrong with grains?Says the corporations that want to sell you their cheap highly profitable grain based crap
Nothing. I was referring to processed grainsWhat's wrong with grains?
Depends on which ones, how they’re grown, how they’re processed, how they’re cooked, what they’re eaten with of courseWhat's wrong with grains?
They also slow traffic at corners. They usually corner like crap with a couple of exceptions.Main point I was making about these mega utes is that their emissions are through the roof, if you're in a normal car, you can't see around them or over them, if they hit a pedestrian or back over one in their driveway, as they do, they are probably ****ed, they take up more than a normal car parking space and if you happen to get t-boned by one, you are also ****ed.
Depends on which ones, how they’re grown, how they’re processed, how they’re cooked, what they’re eaten with of course
Dairies are horrific aren’t they.I was one driving to send meat to get milk between our farm that was 3k acres of meat and their dairy next door. Butchery can be clean, dairy, you never forget that smell.

I was one driving to send meat to get milk between our farm that was 3k acres of meat and their dairy next door. Butchery can be clean, dairy, you never forget that smell.
Pay $10 a bottle for raw and unpasteurised milk but it’s worth every cent. Can never go down to what is passed off as “milk” these daysMy great uncle had a dairy farm and as treat he'd give us warm milk straight out of the stirring vats. * I'd have to go spew it up, it's a lot more like warm creamy slurry straight out of a tit. Way too organic for my liking. The smell of a diary is unique and we used to have to help him hose the milking sheds out when he was getting older and we'd visit.
My wife always romanticises having a little farm one day. What she really means is she'd like a few nights at an AirBNB farm stay. One look at a real farm and she's be back in the car. Shovelling knee deep s**t out of the doorway of a shed and being up at 4.30 am to milk is not a lifestyle. It's a punishment.
That said I love milk still. Good milk is actually hard to find now. That watery supermarket s**t is an abomination. Ruins my good coffee.
My great uncle had a dairy farm and as treat he'd give us warm milk straight out of the stirring vats. * I'd have to go spew it up, it's a lot more like warm creamy slurry straight out of a tit. Way too organic for my liking. The smell of a diary is unique and we used to have to help him hose the milking sheds out when he was getting older and we'd visit.
My wife always romanticises having a little farm one day. What she really means is she'd like a few nights at an AirBNB farm stay. One look at a real farm and she's be back in the car. Shovelling knee deep s**t out of the doorway of a shed and being up at 4.30 am to milk is not a lifestyle. It's a punishment.
That said I love milk still. Good milk is actually hard to find now. That watery supermarket s**t is an abomination. Ruins my good coffee.
Pay $10 a bottle for raw and unpasteurised milk but it’s worth every cent. Can never go down to what is passed off as “milk” these days
I actually think it’s worth most people having to do some sort of prep or at least watch the way meat is farmed, killed and prepped. I watched forks over knives and went veggo for 3 years.
At the very least some should have a look at their meat intake. As a kid I would probably have some form of meat for two meals a day, that’s not healthy for anyone or anything.
I find milk out of the carton tastes a lot better than plastic bottles even if it's cheap milk.I don't mind it being pasteurised even but pretty sure it's 25% water these days. The cheap one from Coles/ Woollies is the worst. Barely even has any cream content. Euro diary is so much better unpasteurised though. The butter and cheese is insane. Ours tastes like dirt in comparison.
Mostly all the trucks in an area take it to a milk factory. It gets homogenised and decanted into the various container. Paul's next to Coles. Some gets powdered and used later in stuff like zymils. Butter usually the same sort of deal. I still see plain pasteurised milk with the cream floating on top sometimes. When I was a little tacker the old guy who owned the dairy (I. Think he failed his driver's licence a LOT until he was 60 or so. So he delivered milk in a horse drawn cart, he,d jump off the cart with a couple of houses delivery then catch up with the cart. (Of. Course bottles were very efficiently recycled ). Pretty sure he didn't even need to steer his horses. His family members drove proper motorised delivery vehicles on their routes.My great uncle had a dairy farm and as treat he'd give us warm milk straight out of the stirring vats. * I'd have to go spew it up, it's a lot more like warm creamy slurry straight out of a tit. Way too organic for my liking. The smell of a diary is unique and we used to have to help him hose the milking sheds out when he was getting older and we'd visit.
My wife always romanticises having a little farm one day. What she really means is she'd like a few nights at an AirBNB farm stay. One look at a real farm and she's be back in the car. Shovelling knee deep s**t out of the doorway of a shed and being up at 4.30 am to milk is not a lifestyle. It's a punishment.
That said I love milk still. Good milk is actually hard to find now. That watery supermarket s**t is an abomination. Ruins my good coffee.
Im stuck on just my phone last 4 days. I like bf via the browser more than the. App. Directed adds might be chewing a bit. Do need to keep putting it on charge. I might be posting more crap than usual but I refuse to pay to watch the crap ripoff monopoly hospital tv. .Does bigfooty on iphone absolutely destroy anyone elses battery or is it just me?
Yeah. At home in the village surprisingly little meat is consumed, unless it’s out of a can or cheap mutton flaps imported from NZ.
Killing and prepping a beast requires time and effort and also needs a large freezer to store, otherwise it just get shared through the village.
Also, animals don’t grow on trees, lol, so they’re often kept for special occasions or to sell.
Honestly, it’s just easier to have vegetables. And seafood.
There is a pretty good reason it's pasturised.I don't mind it being pasteurised even but pretty sure it's 25% water these days. The cheap one from Coles/ Woollies is the worst. Barely even has any cream content. Euro diary is so much better unpasteurised though. The butter and cheese is insane. Ours tastes like dirt in comparison.
Goats milk is better IMO expensive though